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Generation Next is a social enterprise providing education and information to protect and enhance the mental health of young people.

Breaking down COVID-19 barriers for people with disability

Associate Professor Anna Arstein-Kerslake Commonly, people with disability are thought of as inherently vulnerable. They aren’t. People with disability are strong, resourceful and resilient. However, they are often made more vulnerable by social and environmental factors. People with disability are strong, resourceful and resilient. This isn’t inherent vulnerability, this is vulnerability created by deeply imbedded [...]

By |2020-06-30T13:46:22+10:00June 30th, 2020|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

Black Lives Matter in health care too. But convincing tomorrow’s health workers is tough

Liz Rix, Southern Cross University and Darlene Rotumah, Southern Cross University The global Black Lives Matter movement is forcing us all to confront past and current injustices Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people face. It’s also a chance for Australia’s future health workers to acknowledge how colonisation and subsequent injustices shape interactions today between Indigenous [...]

By |2020-06-30T13:46:33+10:00June 30th, 2020|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

Why giving is good for the soul

Hayley Jach and Professor Lea WatersYou’re walking along the street when a scientist approaches you with a clipboard, an envelope, and a benevolent smile. Curious, you open the envelope: inside is either a $5 or $20 note. The scientist asks you to spend this money by 5pm. You can purchase anything, but it must be [...]

By |2020-06-30T16:09:11+10:00June 30th, 2020|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

How brain rhythms can reveal your personality

Associate Professor Luke Smillie, Dr Daniel Feuerriegel and Hayley Jach As we think, fear, love and dream – 86 billion neurons are firing electrical and chemical signals at one another in a complex cascade of information exchange. This brain activity must somehow represent all parts of a person’s psychology, including their personality. And our new [...]

By |2020-06-30T13:47:09+10:00June 30th, 2020|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

Deeper data needed to understand scale of abuse faced by people with disability

Dr Georgina Sutherland, Dr Sean Byars, Mellissa Kavenagh, Professor Anne Kavanagh and Professor Gwynnyth Llewellyn Often hidden from view, high-profile cases like the deaths of Willow Dunn, David Harris and Ann Marie Smith shine a spotlight on the treatment of people with disability in Australia. Although the appalling individual culpability and systemic indifference that led [...]

By |2020-06-30T13:47:23+10:00June 30th, 2020|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

Back to school … for now? It makes sense to plan for more remote learning

-Neil Selwyn, Professor, Faculty of Education, Monash University As many families and schools look forward to returning to face-to-face teaching, we need to take stock and prepare ourselves for the possibility of further bouts of remote home schooling. The gradual reopening of schools and resumption of face-to-face teaching is giving us a glimmer of hope [...]

By |2020-06-30T13:48:23+10:00June 30th, 2020|Categories: Education|0 Comments

In praise of the office: let’s learn from COVID-19 and make the traditional workplace better

Geoff Plimmer, Te Herenga Waka — Victoria University of Wellington; Diep Nguyen, Edith Cowan University; Esme Franken, Edith Cowan University, and Stephen Teo, Edith Cowan University Having had to rapidly adjust to working from home due to COVID-19, many people are now having to readjust to life back in the office. Many will have enjoyed [...]

By |2020-06-30T13:47:46+10:00June 30th, 2020|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

Mate, we need to talk about mental health and masculinity

The significance of Men’s Health Week is now well-established. There's a growing awareness of men’s unequal propensity towards elevated rates of particular illnesses and diseases. Indeed, we've seen in recent months that men are more likely to die after contracting COVID-19, and scientists are doing important work to explore the implication of androgens in COVID‐19 [...]

By |2020-06-30T10:29:30+10:00June 29th, 2020|Categories: Masculinity|0 Comments

How much digital time is too much during COVID-19?

Dr Wonsun Shin Since COVID-19 restrictions came into force across Australia, many families have been adapting to a whole new way of life. Even now, several months in with some restrictions easing, most of us are spending unprecedented amounts of time in our homes. Our social lives have contracted, and our ability to enjoy time [...]

By |2020-06-30T10:41:10+10:00June 29th, 2020|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing|0 Comments

What’s the meaning of life? These students have some answers

John O'Rourke, Edith Cowan University Research has found people who have clarity around what provides meaning in their lives tend to be happier, healthier, more satisfied with life and resilient in the face of adversity. Given the dramatic growth in mental health issues, particularly in young people, researchers have recently tried to more deeply understand [...]

By |2020-06-30T10:43:42+10:00June 29th, 2020|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments
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